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NSW Hunter Wetlands & Gloucester Area - 13 to 14th Dec 2003

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Subject: NSW Hunter Wetlands & Gloucester Area - 13 to 14th Dec 2003
From: "Edwin Vella" <>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:45:25 +1100

Myself and David Walker (from Tasmania) visited a few wetland sites in the NSW Hunter Region (approx 150km north of Sydney CBD) over the weekend (13-14th December 2003) as follows:

 

Woodberry Swamp (beside Woodberry Rd and south of Greenways Creek) ? here we saw a pair of adult (male and female) Black-necked Storks; Little, Plumed, Great and Cattle Egrets; several White-faced and 3 Pacific Herons; 3 Yellow-billed and 32 Royal Spoonbills; 400 plus Grey and 50 plus Chestnut Teal and a pair of Australasian Shoveler amongst them; 90 plus Pied Stilts; 16 Sharp-tailed Sandpipers; a Little Eagle (light-phase) flying over and a pair of adult Swamp Harriers patrolling the area.

 

At Seaham Nature Reserve, 200 pairs of Cattle Egrets were nesting around this swamp with many having chicks to raise. A female Collared Sparrowhawk was causing disturbance to the local bird population (including 3 adult male Satin Bowerbirds and 5 Blue-faced Honeyeaters all surrounding the Sparrowhawk) around suburban Seaham. Also seen flying high in a thermal in the middle of the day over this Nature Reserve were 30 plus White-throated Needletails, 3 White-breasted Woodswallows, Fairy Martins and Welcome Swallows.

 

At Hexham Swamp there were 45 Whiskered Terns, 400 Black Swans, Tawny Grassbirds, 4 Swamp Harriers, 2 adult White-bellied Sea-eagles and Whistling Kites.

 

At Lenaghan Swamp (next Hexham Swamp) there were 9 Wandering Whistling-ducks and 90 Hardhead and at Pourmalong Nature Reserve (on the other side of the Sydney-Newcastle Freeway) a pair of each Plumed and Wandering Whistling-ducks, 40 more Hardheads, several White-breasted Woodswallows and a male White-winged Triller.

 

We also spent the night at Gloucester (approx. 300km north of Sydney CBD) were we visited nearby Copeland Tops SF for some good spotlighting. During our spot light we saw a few Mountain Brushtail Possums (including one with a baby), a number of Red-necked Pademelons, Greater Gliders (both light and dark morphs), Sugar Glider, many small unidentified bats, 2 Pink-tongued Lizards (Hemisphaeriodon gaerradii), Stephens Banded Snakes (Hoplocephalus stephensii), numerous Red-eyed Tree Frogs (Litoria chloris) amongst 7 species of frogs) etc. Though we did not try hard for nocturnal birds, we did see a Tawny Frogmouth and heard Owlet Nightjars and several Boobooks. We did see a pair of Russet-tailed Thrush roosting in a tree at night near the Gold mine.

 

At the Gloucester Caravan Park were we stayed, there were lots of White-headed Pigeons (some perching on tops of the caravans themselves), Brush Cuckoo, a pair of Leaden Flycatchers and we saw 2 (Immature male ?) Satin bowerbirds having a brawl (with both tails coked up) near the reception office.

 

We also had good views of a Pacific Baza and Wedge-tailed Eagle near Limeburners Creek (beside the Bucketts Way).

 

Edwin Vella 

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